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Recorded at the Dallas and | Opry House in Austin and with a setlist that selects |
ler of two stern-wheel paddle steamers based at | Opry Mills in Nashville, Tennessee; the other is the |
The Music City Queen at | Opry Mills. |
Wills is Still the King"-recorded at the Austin | Opry House in 1974-reached #1, "Let's Help All the C |
Home of the South Boston | Opry |
The Carolina | Opry opened in Surfside Beach, South Carolina in 198 |
the shows were consolidated under The Carolina | Opry name in a new 2,200 seat theater located at the |
The Carolina | Opry is a musical variety show located in Myrtle Bea |
In the 1930s, the McGees teamed up with early | Opry fiddler Arthur Smith to form a string band know |
ncluded "Old Joe" (which he learned from fellow | Opry pioneer Humphrey Bate), "Turkey in the Straw," |
n 1999, in anticipation of new competition from | Opry Mills, resulted in new furnishings and carpeted |
estival in the nation - has led to the Hometown | Opry attracting prominent musicians in folk and blue |
Bilbrey hosted | Opry Live, along with the Opry warm-up show, Backsta |
Longview | Opry The Longview Opry is located in an old schoolho |
More | Opry than opera... Spittoono was held in the parking |
Additionally, the Mountain | Opry hosts a weekly bluegrass music show every Frida |
al had been reached to resume reconstruction of | Opry Mills, and the mall is expected to reopen in Sp |
oup of entertainers who have marked 50 years of | Opry membership. |
culture, and nightlife, including the Oklahoma | Opry, restaurants, bakeries, graphic designers, chur |
d Entertainment Company, owner of the Grand Ol' | Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. |
They made their Grand Ole | Opry debut on the Ryman Auditorium stage in 2001 to |
s original Blue Grass Boys and on the Grand Ole | Opry. |
l landmark by being inducted into the Grand Ole | Opry as its 60th member. |
Estelle," based on the 1973 murder of Grand Ole | Opry Star "Stringbean" Akeman and his wife is nomina |
WSM's Studio C, which then housed the Grand Ole | Opry. |
The Prince Albert Show segment of the Grand Ole | Opry on NBC Radio. |
ng announcer became the first host of Grand Ole | Opry Live. |
d began working for WSM Radio and the Grand Ole | Opry, earning a lifetime membership in the latter. |
o appear on Louisiana Hayride and The Grand Ole | Opry. |
and was invited to be a member of the Grand Ole | Opry. |
Soon after he performed at the Grand Ole | Opry in a Johnny Russell tribute, with Earl Scruggs, |
arcus, with whom she performed on the Grand Ole | Opry at age fourteen. |
Cajuns to perform on the stage of the Grand Ole | Opry and the Louisiana Hayride. |
The show was held at the Grand Ole | Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted b |
ally wound up a staff musician on the Grand Ole | Opry. |
to "hillbilly music" on WWVA and WSM Grand Ole | Opry when he was young. |
Tom T. Hall, country singer and Grand Ole | Opry member, spent time in Connersville early in his |
ed entertainment events that featured Grand Ole | Opry stars and was the site for scrap metal drives a |
He held membership in the Grand Ole | Opry from 1967, and was inducted into the Country Ra |
er was honored on May 19, 2007 at the Grand Ole | Opry for both his 50 years of membership and his 80t |
n who was prominently featured on the Grand Ole | Opry from 1947 until his death in 1958. |
tnam War, Wood was part of one of the Grand Ole | Opry package tours that entertained troops overseas |
nger Jim Reeves, and performed at the Grand Ole | Opry. |
first time Cline performed it at the Grand Ole | Opry on crutches, she received three standing ovatio |
uccess led to Williams' tenure at the Grand Ole | Opry and remains one of his best remembered songs. |
He was an early member of the Grand Ole | Opry, at first accompanying banjoist Uncle Dave Maco |
and 1978 and has been a member of the Grand Ole | Opry for more than 50 years. |
August 12 - Porter Wagoner - enduring Grand Ole | Opry star, television host, duet partner of Dolly Pa |
radley, which earned him a place with Grand Ole | Opry star Roy Acuff. |
y singer Johnny Cash, recorded at the Grand Ole | Opry and released on Columbia Records in 1970. |
an appearance in Nashville on the Jr. Grand Ole | Opry and a live television performance. |
Network before joining GAC as host of Grand Ole | Opry Live on October 4, 2003. |
and is a forty two year member of the Grand Ole | Opry. |
music song, originally made famous by Grand Ole | Opry star, Jan Howard in 1966. |
l 1941 and the first performer on the Grand Ole | Opry. |
ailey was a pioneer member of the WSM Grand Ole | Opry, and one of its most popular performers, appear |
ber 2010, Highway 101 appeared on the Grand Ole | Opry and released a special Christmas DVD entitled " |
al Quartet Convention, as well as the Grand Ole | Opry. |
kins was honored with an award at the Grand Ole | Opry in Nashville, Tennessee for 35 years of service |
first Dutch artists to appear at the Grand Ole | Opry in Nashville. |
usic singer who made her debut on the Grand Ole | Opry on March 17, 2000. |
Hamilton is still a regular at the Grand Ole | Opry in Nashville and in country shows throughout th |
styled singer of the 1940s and 1950s; Grand Ole | Opry stalwart and father of 1990s star Lorrie Morgan |
anged for Jackson to audition for the Grand Ole | Opry. |
ot Talent finalist Taylor Ware at the Grand Ole | Opry when she was nine years old. |
King band and began performing on the Grand Ole | Opry. |
die Arnold and Bradley Kincaid at the Grand Ole | Opry. |
of the 1940s, he was a member of the Grand Ole | Opry and found a national audience from its radio br |
th in which she made her debut on the Grand Ole | Opry. |
Grand Ole | Opry notable Jim Brock began instructing the seven-y |
Due to the damage incurred to the Grand Ole | Opry House during the May 2010 Tennessee floods and |
ited States to record and play at the Grand Ole | Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. |
and in October, he is fired from the Grand Ole | Opry. |
Fairburn listened to the Grand Ole | Opry and played guitar as a youngster, learning to p |
ovided an eye on the scene around the Grand Ole | Opry in Nashville, Tennessee at a time when country |
3, with whom he first appeared on the Grand Ole | Opry. |
an early age, with appearances on the Grand Ole | Opry, A Prairie Home Companion and before the United |
ide ranked second only to Nashville's Grand Ole | Opry in terms of importance until ABC began telecast |
ade is a remnant of the old Las Vegas/Grand Ole | Opry era of entertainment, and it still dominates he |
, J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers and the Grand Ole | Opry on local radio. |
October - The Grand Ole | Opry organizes a "Camel Country" tour in a show of s |
m that would go on to be known as the Grand Ole | Opry. |
lumbia Records and officials from the Grand Ole | Opry. |
ration of Champions event held at the Grand Ole | Opry House |
ss was turned into appearances on the Grand Ole | Opry starting in 1952, which led to an eventual full |
Theatre in Branson, Missouri, the The Grand Ole | Opry in Nashville, Tennessee and numerous venues acr |
gles led to an invitation to join the Grand Ole | Opry in 1958 as one of its few female stars; Kitty W |
ram, and has performed on Nashville's Grand Ole | Opry, Fox News, C-SPAN, CNN, and PBS. |
ormed it with horns and a drum at the Grand Ole | Opry on December 30, 1944. |
medians tent show and even joined the Grand Ole | Opry once or twice, largely on the strength of his c |
hase, and made two appearances on the Grand Ole | Opry as well. |
one Lonesome" and performed it on the Grand Ole | Opry, but the real inspiration for his decision to d |
ger to host half-hour segments of the Grand Ole | Opry, first starting in 1985, when Country singer De |
youngest fiddler invited to play the Grand Ole | Opry, Smith has toured and recorded with Asleep at t |
Morgan was a member of the Grand Ole | Opry since 1948, and is best remembered for the Colu |
s well as Country music performer and Grand Ole | Opry star Bill Anderson. |
adio programme (surpassed only by the Grand Ole | Opry, 28 November 1925), and is the longest-running |
making his bluegrass debut on at the Grand Ole | Opry on March 26, 2011 after the March 22 release of |
by Marty Stuart, the president of the Grand Ole | Opry, Gillian Welch and Welch's longtime songwriting |
continued to perform regularly at the Grand Ole | Opry and appeared on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee. |
k"; "Rockin' Fever"; "So"; "Still The Grand Ole | Opry Queen"; "Who Stole The Marker (From The Grave O |
at the Opryland theme park and on the Grand Ole | Opry. |
including a stint as regulars on the Grand Ole | Opry from 1944 to 1948. |
, barrel racing, calf scrambling, the Grand Ole | Opry, an Old West village, cowboys and Indians, oil |
riving near Memphis on their way to a Grand Ole | Opry appearance in Nashville when they heard the new |
He sneaked in backstage at the Grand Ole | Opry. |
In 1965, he joined the Grand Ole | Opry. |
He is an active member of the Grand Ole | Opry. |
He fast became a regular on the Grand Ole | Opry. |
King joined the Grand Ole | Opry in 1937. |
He was a member of the Grand Ole | Opry. |
Shelton was invited to join the Grand Ole | Opry during the September 28, 2010 "Country Comes Ho |
Construction began on the new Grand Ole | Opry House at about the same time, and the Opry left |
Rod Brasfield was a popular Grand Ole | Opry comedian in the 1950s, known for his own perfor |
the media category award given by the Grand Ole | Opry. |
He listening to the Grand Ole | Opry as well as Aldus Roger and Austin Pitre. |
earances on the Louisiana Hayride and Grand Ole | Opry. |
music programming includes America's Grand Ole | Opry Weekend from Westwood One. |
nager she joined a nationwide tour of Grand Ole | Opry performers. |
to tour and appears regularly at the Grand Ole | Opry. |
She was a popular performer on the Grand Ole | Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. |
The band played the Grand Ole | Opry, and a few months later, Monroe died. |
They are Grand Ole | Opry members and multiple Grammy Award winners. |
Grand Ole | Opry Live host Nan Kelley was part of the birthday c |
The girls also made their Grand Ole | Opry debut on May 8, 2009. |
lty singer and longtime member of the Grand Ole | Opry. |
Notable Gladeville natives include Grand Ole | Opry fiddler Sid Harkreader (1898-1988). |
September 23 - Roy Drusky, 74, Grand Ole | Opry star and smooth countrypolitan stylist of the 1 |
He was inducted into the Grand Ole | Opry on January 24, 2008. |
Paul Warmack - Founder of the early Grand Ole | Opry string band, the Gully Jumpers |
They joined the Grand Ole | Opry in Nashville, Tennessee in 1965 and disbanded i |
n became the first artist to join the Grand Ole | Opry before obtaining a recording contract. |
The name Grand Ole | Opry came about on December 10, 1927. |
Killen was a bass player in the Grand Ole | Opry before he was hired, in 1953, to listen to new |
est Virginia's WWVA-AM's rival to the Grand Ole | Opry, WWVA Jamboree, beginning in 1947 before joinin |
They have appeared on the Grand Ole | Opry, "Music City Tonight," and "The 700 Club" and n |
Whites are regular performers on the Grand Ole | Opry program in Nashville, Tennessee. |
Search, and she also performed at the Grand Ole | Opry. |
, and received the Honor Award of the Grand Ole | Opry. |
Grand Ole | Opry founder George Dewey Hay, honored posthumously |
Mona, and in 1975 he returned to the Grand Ole | Opry. |
The show was held at the Grand Ole | Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted b |
e and was a frequent performer at the Grand Ole | Opry. |
It was telecast on GAC's Grand Ole | Opry Live that day with artists such as Parton, Stua |
In 1963, they joined the Grand Ole | Opry; in 1967, the trio disbanded as the popularity |
Since Ray was a member of the Grand Ole | Opry, Van too, became a part of that great country s |
The show was held at the Grand Ole | Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted b |
untry music pioneers and stars of the Grand Ole | Opry in the 1930s. |
s inducted into the membership of the Grand Ole | Opry. |
nie Pearl, comedienne and star of the Grand Ole | Opry and television's Hee Haw (d. |
ll of Fame and a former member of the Grand Ole | Opry. |
ionally, including appearances on the Grand Ole | Opry. |
Martin was a member of Grand Ole | Opry and had his own show, The Benny Martin Show. |
ere Goes My Everything") and longtime Grand Ole | Opry star. |
uest on A Prairie Home Companion, the Grand Ol' | Opry, the Women in Jazz series at Jazz at Lincoln Ce |
albums in bonus comedy tracks along with other | Opry mainstays such as George Jones and Bill Anderso |
rformed with Patti Douglas and Lee Mace's Ozark | Opry. |
When the | Opry began having square dancers on the show, the Fr |
The group remained a fixture on the | Opry until 1995, when Vic died in a car crash at age |
They made their initial appearance on the | Opry in 1926 and the following year joined Uncle Dav |
Cooper died in 1977 but Wilma Lee stayed on the | Opry as a solo star and on occasion recorded an albu |
While the | Opry, the Jubilee and the Hayride all showcased esta |
cruises feature the country music for which the | Opry is known, though variety musicals and gospel mu |
he Round-Up Gang" before returning again to the | Opry. |
fame receded, he continued as a regular at the | Opry, appearing less than two weeks before his death |
ade their last major appearance as a duo on the | Opry in 1974, although Kirk continued to appear regu |
ecord and continues to be his theme song at the | Opry. |
made at least two short performance films: The | Opry House (1929) and Nine O'Clock Folks (1931), whi |
infrequent at best, but her appearances on the | Opry continued until just before her death from a st |
ber talking about it backstage one night at the | Opry, and we were getting ready to do an awards show |
While continuing to appear on the | Opry, Copas recorded several other hits during the l |
This property is now the | Opry Mills shopping mall and the Grand Ole Opry. |
Live at the | Opry is derived from transcript recordings Patsy Cli |
The | Opry features live performances by local, regional, |
The | Opry, WSM, and its hotel division are now Gaylord En |
a time, Dorothy was an official greeter at the | Opry. |
igned with Columbia in September and joined the | Opry in August. |
raveled with every artist that performed on The | Opry at various times during the year. |
Harkreader eventually returned to the | Opry, however, making guest appearances throughout t |
In 1949 the group left the | Opry and toured nationally with Eddy Arnold through |
1 she suffered a stroke while performing on the | Opry stage which ended her career, but Cooper defied |
Bilbrey's affiliation with the | Opry earned him additional opportunities in the worl |
In 1935, Harkreader returned to the | Opry at the head of a string band, "Sid Harkreader a |
The Foxes left the | Opry and in late 1948 moved to Texas, where most of |
The | Opry House (1929), first released on March 28, 1929, |
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